Meloni's Strategy: Boosting Italian Influence in Africa while Curbing Migration

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's development plan for Africa aims to swap energy investments for African efforts to curb migration, positioning Italy as a key bridge between Africa and Europe. The plan, inspired by Enrico Mattei, founder of Italy's state-owned energy giant Eni, initially involves €5.5 billion in funding focused on energy, agriculture, water, health, and education sectors. Critics argue the plan is too focused on fossil fuels and call for a renewable energy drive. The summit, attended by representatives from over 25 countries, aims to address the factors fueling deadly migrant crossings in the central Mediterranean.
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